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Jim Trapp Named Program Director for X107.5 KXTE Las Vegas

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 width=Programming veteran Jim Trapp was named Program Director of KXTE in Las Vegas and will begin his role starting Monday, September 27, 2010. � The announcement was made today by CBS Radio Las Vegas Sr. VP/Market General Manager Dave McDonald.

“Jim has a keen sense of strategy and tactics and knows how to execute a winning plan,”� said McDonald. “We’re confident his experience and style is what X107.5 needs to be a winner.”�

Trapp’s extensive professional background includes successful stints as Program Director in Seattle , Cleveland , Houston , Sacramento and Phoenix in Rock, Alternative, Modern AC and Classic Hits formats.

Trapp commented, “X107.5 has great heritage in the Las Vegas market and I’m excited to get involved,”� remarked Trapp. � “The team at KXTE are passionate competitors who are determined to win. � I look forward to lending a helping hand in making that happen.

KXTE is owned and operated by CBS RADIO, one of the largest major-market radio operators in the United States . � A division of CBS Corporation, CBS RADIO �operates 130 radio stations, the majority of which are in the nation’s top 50 markets. � CBS RADIO also owns and operates KMXB, KLUC, KXNT FM/AM, and KYDZ in Las Vegas .

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